Rolf Teschke | Precision Medicine | Best Academic Researcher Award

Prof. Rolf Teschke | Precision Medicine | Best Academic Researcher Award

Prof. Rolf Teschke | Klinikum Hanau | Germany

Rolf Teschke, M.D., Professor of Medicine, is a distinguished German physician and internationally recognized expert in gastroenterology, hepatology, and the complex mechanisms of hepatotoxicity. Born in Gera, he pursued medical studies at the universities of Munich and Marburg, earning his medical degree and completing his inaugural thesis. His early scientific foundation was shaped in pathology, where his interest in liver injury and toxic mechanisms first took root. A pivotal stage of his career unfolded in New York, where he worked under the mentorship of renowned liver specialist Charles S. Lieber. During this period, he conducted influential biochemical research on alcohol-related liver injury, including solubilizing and isolating the microsomal ethanol-oxidizing system and exploring cytochrome P450–related pathways. This work strengthened his commitment to uncovering the biological foundations of hepatotoxicity and decisively shaped his future research direction. Returning to Germany, Professor Teschke continued to advance academically in gastroenterology, hepatology, and infectious diseases at the Heinrich Heine University of Düsseldorf. He completed his habilitation, received a prestigious university research award, and expanded his clinical and experimental work on alcohol-induced liver damage, hydrocarbon toxicity, and the growing challenge of drug-induced liver injury. As a department director at a major teaching hospital, he further deepened his focus on drug-induced liver injury, contributing significantly to the development and refinement of the RUCAM causality assessment method in collaboration with international experts. His scholarly output is substantial, consisting of more than 250 English-language publications, including books and book chapters. His work has earned 6,890 citations across 4,042 documents, with an h-index of 48, reflecting his strong influence in the global hepatology community. He has served as associate editor of Annals of Hepatology and held editorial roles across numerous leading medical and scientific journals.

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Featured Publications:

Teschke, R. Drug-Induced Autoimmune Hepatitis by Varenicline and Infliximab as a Continuous Disease Spectrum with Two Different Flares: Acute Liver Injury Followed by Hepatic Autoimmunity. Review.
Annotation: Discusses two-step autoimmune hepatitis triggered by pharmaceutical agents, highlighting diagnostic and clinical implications.

Teschke, R. Acute Liver Failure with Determinate rather than Indeterminate Etiology Facilitates Therapy and May Avoid Liver Transplantation: A Critical Analysis. Review.
Annotation: Evaluates clinical outcomes in acute liver failure and argues the benefits of precise etiological identification.

Teschke, R., et al. Drug-Induced Autoimmune Hepatitis: Robust Causality Assessment Using Two Different Validated and Scoring Diagnostic Algorithms. Review.
Annotation: Compares two validated diagnostic algorithms to strengthen causality assessment in drug-induced autoimmune hepatitis.

Teschke, R. Immunology Highlights of Four Major Idiosyncratic DILI Subtypes Verified by the RUCAM: A New Evidence-Based Classification. Review.
Annotation: Proposes an evidence-based immunological classification for idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury (DILI).

Teschke, R., et al. Metabolic Mysteries of Copper Dysregulation in Wilson Disease. Review.
Annotation: Explores metabolic pathways and unresolved mechanisms underlying copper dysregulation in Wilson’s disease.

Teschke, R., et al. Open Questions on How Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease Shapes the Course of Drug-Induced Liver Injury. Letter.
Annotation: Raises key unresolved scientific and clinical questions on the interaction between MASLD and DILI.

Ahsan Khan | Biomedical Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Ahsan Khan | Biomedical Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Ahsan Khan | Tongji University | China

Dr. Ahsan Riaz Khan is an accomplished researcher specializing in chemical engineering, environmental sciences, corrosion science, surface engineering, and biomaterials. He holds advanced academic qualifications in Chemical Engineering and Environmental Sciences, complemented by strong interdisciplinary training across materials development, environmental health, and biomedical applications. He is currently serving as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the School of Medicine, Tongji University, Shanghai, where he contributes to cutting-edge research on biomaterials, corrosion-resistant surfaces, biocompatibility, drug-release systems, and in-vivo/in-vitro implant evaluations. Dr. Khan’s research expertise spans the development of novel, sustainable, and cost-effective coating materials; surface modification of metals and alloys; tribology; anticorrosion technology; adhesion engineering; electrochemical methods; and advanced techniques in cell culture, toxicity analysis, and immunohistochemistry. His interdisciplinary background enables him to work at the intersection of engineering, materials science, medicine, and environmental sustainability. He has published 28 peer-reviewed research papers, contributing significantly to high-impact journals in materials science, corrosion protection, biomaterials, environmental pollution, electrochemistry, and regenerative medicine. His publications have received over 330 citations with an H-index above 10, reflecting strong academic influence and global research engagement. His work includes notable contributions to magnesium alloys, smart scaffolds, hybrid biomaterials, environmental risk assessments, supercapacitive materials, and psychological health investigations. Dr. Khan has earned multiple academic honors, including innovation awards, competitive scholarships, excellence certificates, and internship recognitions. He has participated in a wide range of international conferences, workshops, and training programs in environmental management, materials engineering, GIS, chemical engineering, and waste management. Skilled in a broad array of analytical and characterization techniques—such as SEM, TEM, XPS, XRD, TGA, ICP-OES, GC-MS, Raman spectroscopy, and electrochemical workstations—Dr. Khan combines technical depth with strong research leadership. Fluent in English, Urdu, and conversational Chinese (HSK-3), he remains committed to advancing global research in materials innovation, corrosion engineering, environmental sustainability, and biomedical technology.

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Featured Publications

Khan, A. R., Grewal, N. S., Zhou, C., Yuan, K., Zhang, H. J., & Jun, Z. Recent advances in biodegradable metals for implant applications: Exploring in vivo and in vitro responses. Results in Engineering, 20, 101526.

Zafar, Z., Mehmood, M. S., Ahamad, M. I., Chudhary, A., Abbas, N., Khan, A. R., … Trend analysis of the decadal variations of water bodies and land use/land cover through MODIS imagery: An in-depth study from Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. Water Supply, 21(2), 927–940.

Rehman, A. U., Shah, M. Z., Ali, A., Zhao, T., Shah, R., Ullah, I., Bilal, H., Khan, A. R., … Thermochemical heat storage ability of ZnSO₄·7H₂O as potential long-term heat storage material. International Journal of Energy Research, 45(3), 4746–4754.

Khan, M., Tiehu, L., Hussain, A., Raza, A., Zada, A., Alei, D., Khan, A. R., Ali, R., … Physiochemical evaluations, mechanical attenuations and thermal stability of graphene nanosheets and functionalized nanodiamonds loaded pitch-derived carbon foam composites. Diamond and Related Materials, 126, 109077.

Khan, Z. U., Razzaq, A., Khan, A., Rehman, N. U., Khan, H., Khan, T., Khan, A. U., … Physicochemical characterizations and pharmacokinetic evaluation of pentazocine solid lipid nanoparticles against inflammatory pain model. Pharmaceutics, 14(2), 409.

Sylvia Mangani | Medical Discoveries | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Sylvia Mangani | Medical Discoveries | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Sylvia Mangani | University of Patras | Greece

Sylvia Mangani is a biochemist–biotechnologist and PhD candidate in Biochemistry at the University of Patras, whose research centers on cancer biology, particularly the influence of the extracellular matrix on tumor growth and regulation through 3D cell culture systems. Her academic journey combines strong foundations in biochemistry and biotechnology (BSc, MSc) with advanced experimental and analytical expertise. Her work integrates a broad range of molecular and cellular biology techniques, including quantitative PCR, Western blotting, immunofluorescence, functional assays, and RNA sequencing, complemented by bioinformatics analysis for gene expression and signaling pathway interpretation. Her research has significantly contributed to understanding how 3D cellular microenvironments influence cancer progression, focusing on breast cancer models. She has authored 12 peer-reviewed publications in recognized international journals, with her work cited over 55 times according to Google Scholar, reflecting growing recognition within the scientific community. Her contributions have also supported award-winning synthetic biology initiatives under the iGEM program and have been presented at national and international scientific conferences. She has established productive collaborations with prominent research institutions in Greece and abroad. Notably, she completed a funded Erasmus+ research placement at the University Hospital of Münster, Germany, under the supervision of Prof. Martin Götte, where she engaged in experimental oncology projects exploring cancer cell behavior and matrix interactions. She has also collaborated with the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens on biochemical and molecular analyses within the Laboratory of Biochemistry, Biotechnology, and Molecular Analysis. A member of the Hellenic Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (HSBMB), she actively contributes to the advancement of biochemical and cancer research in Greece and Europe. Her ongoing studies aim to deepen the understanding of tumor–matrix dynamics in breast cancer, offering new insights for therapeutic innovation and cancer model development, positioning her among emerging researchers in molecular oncology.

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Featured Publications 

Mangani, S., Piperigkou, Z., Mangani, S., Koletsis, N. E., Koutsakis, C., Mastronikolis, N. S., Franchi, M., & Karamanos, N. K. (2025, August). Principal mechanisms of extracellular matrix‐mediated cell–cell communication in physiological and tumor microenvironments. The FEBS Journal. https://doi.org/10.1111/febs.70207

Mangani, S., Vetoulas, M., Mineschou, K., Spanopoulos, K., Vivanco, M. d. M., Piperigkou, Z., & Karamanos, N. K. (2025, July 15). Design and applications of extracellular matrix scaffolds in tissue engineering and regeneration. Cells, 14(14), 1076. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells14141076

Franchi, M., Masola, V., Onisto, M., Franchi, L., Mangani, S., Zolota, V., Piperigkou, Z., & Karamanos, N. K. (2025, July 7). Ultrastructural changes of the peri-tumoral collagen fibers and fibrils array in different stages of mammary cancer progression. Cells, 14(13), 1037. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells14131037

Karamanos, N. K., Piperigkou, Z., Gourdoupi, C., Mangani, S., & Vivanco, M. d. M. (2025, June 1). Extracellular matrix matters: Matrix-based bioscaffolds in advancing translational cancer research and targeted therapy. American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology, 328(6), C1235–C1251. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.00050.2025

Ciampelli, C., Mangani, S., Nieddu, G., Formato, M., Ioannou, P., Kremmydas, S., Karamanos, N., & Lepedda, A. J. (2025, March). Effects of acidic polysaccharide-enriched extracts from Holothuria tubulosa on two- and three-dimensional invasive breast cancer cell models. Biology, 14(4), 334. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology14040334

Mangani, S., Kremmydas, S., & Karamanos, N. K. (2025, March). Mimicking the complexity of solid tumors: How spheroids could advance cancer preclinical transformative approaches. Cancers, 17(7), 1161. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers17071161

Amit Gupta | Drug Development | Best Faculty Award

Dr. Amit Gupta | Drug Development | Best Faculty Award

Dr. Amit Gupta | Chemistry Department Institute of Basic Sciences Dr. B R Ambedkar University Agra | India

Dr. Amit Gupta is a distinguished chemist with an extensive academic background in organic and inorganic chemistry, complemented by a doctoral degree in the study of mercury peroxychromate complexes. With a long teaching career spanning undergraduate to doctoral levels, he has significantly contributed to shaping future researchers and advancing chemical education. His research interests cover coordination chemistry, phytochemistry, and trace metal analysis, with numerous publications and books to his credit. Recognized through awards and active participation in national and international conferences, he continues to make impactful contributions to the fields of chemistry and pharmaceutical sciences.

Academic Profile 

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Education

Dr. Amit Gupta holds dual Master’s degrees in Organic and Inorganic Chemistry, followed by a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University, Agra. His doctoral research focused on the study of mercury peroxychromate and its complexes with nitrogen bases, which provided him with a strong foundation in coordination chemistry and analytical techniques. He has also earned the distinction of being a Fellow of the Indian Council of Chemists (FICC) and has pursued specialized certification in data analysis for life sciences. His academic journey reflects both breadth and depth in chemical sciences, establishing a solid base for his teaching and research career.

Experience

Dr. Gupta has more than two decades of rich teaching experience across undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral levels. He has taught B.Sc., M.Sc., M.Phil., and Ph.D. coursework in chemistry and has guided students with academic rigor and research orientation. He has contributed to the academic growth of institutions by teaching core subjects and mentoring research scholars. His long-standing association with the Department of Chemistry at the Institute of Basic Science, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University, has enabled him to play a pivotal role in shaping future scientists. Alongside teaching, he has authored textbooks in inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry, further extending his impact on the academic community.

Research Interests

Dr. Gupta’s research interests lie in inorganic and coordination chemistry, phytochemistry, and trace metal analysis. He has extensively studied peroxychromates and their complexes, exploring their oxidative behavior and decomposition pathways. His later research expanded into phytochemical screening and the isolation of bioactive compounds from medicinal plants, including studies on flavonoids and antioxidants. He has also investigated trace and heavy metal accumulation in plant systems using modern analytical methods, linking his work to environmental chemistry and human health. His publications reflect a blend of fundamental chemical studies and applied research with multidisciplinary relevance.

Awards and Recognition

Dr. Gupta has been recognized for his academic and research contributions through awards and honors at inter-collegiate and professional platforms. His first-prize achievement in an e-poster competition on nanomaterials and quantum dots highlights his ability to connect advanced concepts in chemistry with innovative presentation. He has actively participated in numerous national and international conferences, workshops, and seminars, showcasing his research and engaging in scholarly exchange. His membership as FICC further underscores his standing in the professional chemistry community, marking him as a respected educator, researcher, and contributor to the advancement of chemical sciences.

Publications

Isolation and characterization of flavonoid glycoside from leaves of Abrus precatorius

Authors: J. Gupta, G. Amit
Journal: International Journal of Chemical Studies
Year: 2014

Determination of trace metals in the leaves of Rauwolfia serpentina by using atomic absorption spectroscopy

Authors: J. Gupta, A. Gupta
Journal: International Journal of Chemical Studies
Year: 2016

Isolation and identification of flavonoid rutin from Rauwolfia serpentina

Authors: J. Gupta, A. Gupta
Journal: International Journal of Chemical Studies
Year: 2015

 Preliminary phytochemical screening of leaves of Moringa oleifera Lam

Authors: J. Gupta, A. Gupta, K. Gupta
Journal: Journal Chemtracks
Year: 2014

Isolation and characterization of flavonoid from leaves of Abrus precatorius

Authors: J. Gupta, A. Gupta
Journal: International Journal of Current Research in Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Year: 2016

Studies on the chemical constituents of leaves of Phyllanthus emblica (L.)

Authors: J. Gupta, A. Gupta, A.K. Gupta
Journal: Oriental Journal of Chemistry
Year: 2014

Extraction and identification of flavonoid natural antioxidant in the leaves of Rauwolfia serpentina

Authors: J. Gupta, A. Gupta, A.K. Gupta
Journal: International Journal of Chemical Studies
Year: 2016

Conclusion

Dr. Amit Gupta’s outstanding academic journey, extensive teaching experience, and impactful research contributions make him a distinguished scholar in the field of chemistry. His dedication to advancing scientific knowledge, mentoring future researchers, and publishing widely demonstrates both depth and breadth of expertise. With a proven record of innovation and commitment to excellence, he is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Faculty Award.